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Real, so very real...
Yes. I mustn't forget.
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I must pass on this information.
It is time someone else knew.
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- The village had burnt to the ground?
- Yes.
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We got out of Egypt with our lives.
In England, we went separate ways,
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all of us keeping in touch with
Waxflatter through correspondence.
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When the murders began,
I met frequently with my dear friend.
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What about the Rame Tep?
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A year after the incident,
we all received this letter.
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It was sent by a young boy
of Anglo-Egyptian descent.
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You'll notice the letterhead is adorned
by the symbol of the Rame Tep,
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two golden serpents.
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The boy and his sister
were in England with their grandfather
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when they learnt of the destruction
of the village which was their home.
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Both their parents
were killed in the attack.
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The boy vowed that the Rame Tep
would take their revenge
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and replace the bodies
of the five Egyptian princesses.
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- And the boy was called Eh Tar?
- Waxflatter's final words!
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- Very good, Watson.
- Eh Tar!
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You filthy murderer.
You wanted to kill all of us.
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- Well, you won't kill me.
- Watson, speak to him!
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What? Oh... Your name
is Craggy Critch... Your name...
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- Your name is... What's his name?
- Cragwitch...
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Mr Lestrade!